The first thing Anga asked me this morning was, “Did you see what’s happening in Charlottesville?!” I clicked through the headlines. I checked Facebook. But the image that really MOVED … Continue reading →

Why did I think Vicky Kuo’s understanding of teaching and learning was so exceptional? It was exceptional because there were no frills. Each lesson learned highlighted an essential aspect of excellent instruction. … Continue reading →

Usually I abide by a no-work-emails-past-8pm policy, but when I received word one night that the 2015 Fishman Prize winners were coming to our office, I immediately responded with unbridled enthusiasm: I AM … Continue reading →

Five years ago, my 6th graders in Kinshasa wrote a fantastic speech about #TheAfricaTheMediaNeverShowsYou. I like to think that we were ahead of the times! People always want to hear … Continue reading →

I’ve been working on a new collection of teacher training videos. Our videographer sends his daughter to Bridge. Right before this photo was taken she had spotted her dad, SPRINTED out … Continue reading →